Aorus reveals lightweight laptops fitted with the latest GeForce GTX 10 series GPUs

Aorus has just announced a series of its latest gaming laptops that feature full GeForce GTX 10 GPUs, which includes the 13.9-inch X3 Plus v6, the 15.6-inch X5 v6, and the 17.3-inch X7 DT v6 and X7 v6. 

The 17.3-inch X7 DT v6 and X7 v6 offers desktop-grade performance with enhanced cooling design. Fitted with the all-new GeForce GTX 10 series GPUs and while retaining the latest 6th Generation Intel Core i7 overclocked processor, this laptop is not only powerful but retains a thin and lightweight chassis. The X7 DT v6 features a GTX 1080 GPU while the X7 v6 is fitted with a GTX 1070 GPU. The X7 series is also the first laptop to offer 120 Hz display with 5ms response time, and having paired with Killer DoubleShot Pro, you can reduce your game lags and enjoy a smoother and more fluid gaming experience. Aorus has also made some subtle changes to its X7 laptop design to improve thermal cooling to improve air intake. 

Prefer something smaller? Aorus has also announced its 15.6-inch X5 v6 laptop that maintains the X5’s signature slimness and lightweightness. It also features the latest GeForce GTX 1070 and a 6th Generation Intel Core i7 overclocked processor. However, there are 2 display options to choose from: WQHD+ 2880×1620 IPS display, or Full HD 120Hz refresh rate display. Aesthetically, the X5 now features orange logo back-lighting and the Aorus RGB Fusion Keyboard, a per-key fully customizable RGB backlight keyboard.  

For something even more portable, Aorus has its 13.9-inch X3 Plus v6, a 1.8kg lightweight gaming keyboard. Not only is it lightweight, it is also fitted with 6th Generation Intel Core i7 overclocked processor, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 GPU to power its QHD+ 3200×1800 IGZO display. With this kind of setup, this Aorus laptop can even meet the requirements for premium Virtual Reality experience. 

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